Investing time in spring monitoring and forage management can pay dividends for your herd and your bottom line throughout the ...
Drought strategies for cattle producers focus on herd management, forage planning, and balancing costs with market conditions ...
As the new year begins, it is important to look back at pasture and forage production conditions to understand what to focus on for the coming year. As of late October, much of Nebraska was in ...
Various levels of drought are afflicting the High Plains regions, with over 50% of South Dakota experiencing some amount of ...
BROOKINGS, S.D. - For livestock producers in abnormally dry areas of the state, it may be time to evaluate forage production in order to make appropriate plans so that demand matches curtailed forage ...
The forage outlook for 2025 appears to be dim for ranchers in North Dakota, especially those in the western part of the state. The drought that began last fall and is impacting nearly 60% of the state ...
In the past several weeks, OSU Extension has hosted forage clinics across Northwest Oklahoma. The goal of these clinics is to help producers make informed decisions about forage production in the ...
Double-cropping soybeans into harvested wheat stubble is a common soil conservation practice in Tennessee and across the region. Consumer demand for organically grown crops and meat products continues ...
Researchers at the Colorado State University in the United States have investigated the impact of an agrivoltaic system on semi-arid grassland previously managed for hay production. The team ...
LUFKIN, Texas (KTRE) - This time of year, when the sun is bearing down and our perennial pastures begin to show signs of fatigue, more and more cattle producers are looking for ways to maintain both ...
Elephant grass (Pennisetum purpureum) has emerged as a vital forage resource, particularly in tropical and subtropical regions, due to its high biomass yield and adaptability to diverse agronomic ...
NASHUA, Iowa — Brian Lang and Ken Pecinovsky were setting out flags for an alfalfa fertility study at Iowa State University’s Northeast Research Farm last week. Lang, an ISU Extension field agronomist ...
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